Worth noting that the Chinese ambassador also called it the Malvinas throughout, not the Falklands.

    • CarmineCatboy [he/him]
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      Are we in South America supposed to achieve Communism on our own after 200 years of past and future Anglo-American aggression before our concerns can be discussed? I didn't care about the will of the people of Goa, Hong Kong, Macau and pretty much any other imperial outpost either. Wether they were for or against decolonization, it had to be happen. Given that Argentineans live in Argentina, I find the notion of british people leaving the Malvinas and living in Britain while sunbathing in Spain to be a thoroughly unconvincing ordeal to mention.

      I also assume you're in favor of returning half of Guayana to Venezuela, of course.

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          And what is this argument of "achieving communism"?

          'south americans are capitalist what they want doesn't matter'

          Why would adding imperial possesions help?

          An island off the coast of Argentina is not an imperial outpost.

          I'm in favor of doing what the people of Guyana wants to be done

          Just to be clear, had Britain invaded Brazilian Guyana as they almost did I wouldn't give two shits about what the british citizens there wanted in 2023.

          I want to stop this conversation now because if you keep this line of argumentation I'll start calling you names.

      • somename [she/her]
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        Settling a rock with no inhabitants, hundreds of years ago, is perfectly fine. It's not a moral or material issue lol.